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Category Archives: Hiking
Dawson City – You can checkout but some, they never leave
Lee and I don’t hike much. But after hearing stories of the Tombstones from Walter Lanz who wrote the guide book and his wife Liz Mckinley we had to go check it out. Then we spent a day in Dawson. Continue reading
Posted in 2011, Hiking
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Tombstones Day 4 Divide Lake to Grizzly Trailhead.
Lee and I don’t hike much. But after hearing stories of the Tombstones from Walter Lanz who wrote the guide book and his wife Liz Mckinley we had to go check it out. Continue reading
Tombstones Day 3 of hiking – Divide Lake to Talus Lake
Lee and I don’t hike much. But after hearing stories of the Tombstones from Walter Lanz who wrote the guide book and his wife Liz Mckinley we had to go check it out. Continue reading
Tombstones Day 2 of hiking from Grizzly Lake to Divide Lake
Lee and I don’t hike much. But after hearing stories of the Tombstones from Walter Lanz who wrote the guide book and his wife Liz Mckinley we had to go check it out. Continue reading
Tombstones – Day 1 of Hiking to Grizzly Lake
Lee and I don’t hike much. But after hearing stories of the Tombstones from Walter Lanz who wrote the guide book and his wife Liz Mckinley we had to go check it out. Continue reading
Mum’s surprise birthday party March 21, 2011
Untitled Document Mum’s surprise birthday party! words and photos by Lee Lau unless otherwise noted. Plotting a surprise birthday for Mum was surprisingly difficult – especially from a logistics point of view. My brother Chai did the lion’s share of … Continue reading